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it proposes laws that get it is country talking. nobody else in the country is doing that and i think that's what chu really hopes to get established with this. >> it'll be interesting to see if it has any real impact. because moms and dads are both plays. >> it's 20%. the stay at home mom 20% used to be 50% just 25 years ago. >> all right, mike, thanks. >>> san jose city council voted less than an hour ago to pass a budget that gives a big boost to the police department. they voted 9-2 to approve a $6.2 million budget to recruit and train police officers. it also allows for more police overtime until those new officers can be sworn in. it beefs up the city's gang prevention program. san jose has seen a spike in murders this year. 23 so far. >>> hundreds of thousands of people in the east bay could kick off the summer with larger water bills, east bay m.u.d. could vote any min now on a propose -- any minute now on a proposed $19 million hike. the average consumer would end up spending $3.05 a year. >>> as of now only two boats will
it proposes laws that get it is country talking. nobody else in the country is doing that and i think that's what chu really hopes to get established with this. >> it'll be interesting to see if it has any real impact. because moms and dads are both plays. >> it's 20%. the stay at home mom 20% used to be 50% just 25 years ago. >> all right, mike, thanks. >>> san jose city council voted less than an hour ago to pass a budget that gives a big boost to the police...
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while there are laws that require staff to follow do not resuscitate orders >> there is nothing in the law that says if i don't have one of those you have to resuscitate. >> the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. >> we reached out to others and while most assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say cpr is when directed by a 911, they probably would. >> i probably would have saved her. i was a girl scout leader. i had to take cpr. >> in the senior community seems you would have some kind of obligation to help somebody lying on the dying floor. >> i don't understand why you can't help this patient. is there anybody there willing to help this lady? >> not at this time. >> while some nurses take an oath, it is not legally binding. the retirement home is not required to have medically trained staff. their practice is to call 911 and wait for assistance >> they are not required to resuscitate. >> thank you. >>> the budget show down is in full effect. lawmakers return to work monday with no plans to reverse the $85 billion in forced federal budget
while there are laws that require staff to follow do not resuscitate orders >> there is nothing in the law that says if i don't have one of those you have to resuscitate. >> the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. >> we reached out to others and while most assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say cpr is when directed by a 911, they probably would. >> i probably would have saved her. i was a girl scout leader. i had to take...
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that discriminate against gay people run lawful. and they also stopped short of saying the federal government can regulate marriage. they said it's discriminatory "ish -- "dis criminatory-ish." and "wrong-ish." >>> a warning to prepare for the worst. b.a.r.t. workers are on the brink of a strike. the last-minute push to avoid a commute nightmare. don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ business leaders are warning people to draw up a "plan b bart union' >>> new details tonight on the possibility of a b.a.r.t. strike. bay area business leaders are warning people to draw up plan b. b.a.r.t. unions have authorized a strikes. why a so-called cooling off period may not work. >> reporter: , to be clear, no one wants a strike, it would be a mess, but today, b.a.r.t. confirmed they asked governor jerry brown not to use a 60-day cool
that discriminate against gay people run lawful. and they also stopped short of saying the federal government can regulate marriage. they said it's discriminatory "ish -- "dis criminatory-ish." and "wrong-ish." >>> a warning to prepare for the worst. b.a.r.t. workers are on the brink of a strike. the last-minute push to avoid a commute nightmare. don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest...
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fedex driver scotty law says this was one of the busiest holiday seasons he has ever seen. >> it was insane. i been working for fedex almost 20 years. so this is the biggest i ever seen it. >> reporter: internet sales are a major reason why. amazon.com is reimbursing shipping fees and offering customers a $20 gift card. but victim madsen says she would rather have -- vicki madsen says she would rather have seen her daughter open gifts on christmas morning. >> i couldn't wait to see her face. it didn't happen. [ pause ] >> so i was disappointed. [ crying ] >> reporter: the shipping giant expects to get any late packages before the weekend. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >> u.p.s. says that air and international customers who didn't receive packages on time will get refunds. but that same policy was suspended for ground packages that were shipped after december 10. >>> new at 5:00, those trying to get healthcare insurance through "covered california" ran into all kinds of problems with the website today. people got this message when they tried to log in. there were other error
fedex driver scotty law says this was one of the busiest holiday seasons he has ever seen. >> it was insane. i been working for fedex almost 20 years. so this is the biggest i ever seen it. >> reporter: internet sales are a major reason why. amazon.com is reimbursing shipping fees and offering customers a $20 gift card. but victim madsen says she would rather have -- vicki madsen says she would rather have seen her daughter open gifts on christmas morning. >> i couldn't wait...
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-based law firm. tonight here at 7:00 there will be a vigil and protest in andy's honor. >> andria, any details about why the police couldn't tell if it was real or a toy? >> reporter: there's a law that says any toy gun must have at least a six millimeter orange tip on it. they say in fact that andy's did not. >> all right. thank you, andria borba. >>> a driver's window is shot out car door riddled with bullet holes after a road rage incidents on southbound 680 in fremont at 6:30 a.m. ending with mission boulevard with a barrage of gunfire. kpix 5's len ramirez at a fremont donut shop where that victim turned for help. len. >>> reporter: fremont police have updated the suspect description in this case. they are looking for a hispanic or portugese male 25 to 35 years of age driving a white car with large chrome rims. they believe that is the person and the vehicle involved in the morning road rage incident. after apparently tangling on the road they took a right at brown road and there police say that
-based law firm. tonight here at 7:00 there will be a vigil and protest in andy's honor. >> andria, any details about why the police couldn't tell if it was real or a toy? >> reporter: there's a law that says any toy gun must have at least a six millimeter orange tip on it. they say in fact that andy's did not. >> all right. thank you, andria borba. >>> a driver's window is shot out car door riddled with bullet holes after a road rage incidents on southbound 680 in...
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the provision required federal approval of election law changes for certain states and counties. the court said it was based on old data that doesn't really reflect today's society. moat of the places infected by the ruling are in the south, but three california counties, monterrey being one, is covered by the act. why some are worried this could impact minority voters. len ramirez has more. >> reporter: it is considered one of the crown jewels of justice. >> in certain parts of rural california, justice in the deep south, the last election still required federal monitoring. large numbers of latino farm workers provisions had been in place since the 1970s under the voter rights act. >> fell below 50%. >> now those provisions have been struck down by the u.s. supreme co. santa clara university professor says states that once kneaded federal permission will now be free -- once made federal permission will now have their own changes. >> in a-4 vote, the court rule those pro visions made 40 or 50 years ago may no longer apply. >> like in texas, you had to have a driver's license to v
the provision required federal approval of election law changes for certain states and counties. the court said it was based on old data that doesn't really reflect today's society. moat of the places infected by the ruling are in the south, but three california counties, monterrey being one, is covered by the act. why some are worried this could impact minority voters. len ramirez has more. >> reporter: it is considered one of the crown jewels of justice. >> in certain parts of...
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tell him they are not interested in installing them because quick release straps aren't required by law. he says they would cost about $3 to $5 per seat and the manufacturers we contacted have not returned our request for comment. >> not even an option. >> reporter: not yet. >> thank you. >>> okay. you know her, you love her. tv's judge judy is being sued. tmz reports it has to do with some expensive dishes she apparentlily bought from one of her producers. the judge paid $50,000. sound like a lot? but the producer's ex-wife claims they are worth half a million dollars. the woman accuses the ex and the judge of plotting to keep the pricy tableware out of her divorce settlement. judge judy called the suit frivolous and then threw them out. [ laughter ] >> i would not want to go up against her. i think that would be probably worse than it is on tv. >> $500,000 for dishes? what are they made of? pure gold? >> can you imagine if you dropped one?! you would feel terrible! >> the judge judy show, here we come! >> it's going to be the warmest in the bay area since early november coming up tomo
tell him they are not interested in installing them because quick release straps aren't required by law. he says they would cost about $3 to $5 per seat and the manufacturers we contacted have not returned our request for comment. >> not even an option. >> reporter: not yet. >> thank you. >>> okay. you know her, you love her. tv's judge judy is being sued. tmz reports it has to do with some expensive dishes she apparentlily bought from one of her producers. the judge...
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now, california law does require dentists and doctors provide clients with a written explanation of how this type of financing works. medical providers say the cards help insure patients get the treatment they need when they need it. billie's dentist office has now agreed to take care of her debt. >>> remember, if you have a consumer problem, give us a call 888-5-helps-u. >> this kind of thing isn't going away. this is going to become more prevalent, don't you think? >> certainly. i think it's shocking to be offered the card application while you're in the chair. >> mouth wide open. >> but you know, whatever saves time these days. >> makes them maybe a little money? >> certainly. >> i'm sure. >> thank you. >>> all right. now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. >> fear of higher interest rates has investors around the world dumping stock. the dow today had its worst day of the year. we'll take you to wall street tonight on the "cbs evening news." ,,,,,, [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's 4th o
now, california law does require dentists and doctors provide clients with a written explanation of how this type of financing works. medical providers say the cards help insure patients get the treatment they need when they need it. billie's dentist office has now agreed to take care of her debt. >>> remember, if you have a consumer problem, give us a call 888-5-helps-u. >> this kind of thing isn't going away. this is going to become more prevalent, don't you think? >>...
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multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating. they couldn't give an exact list of the offenses committed but said it involves a host of felonies. >>> only on 5, the bay area's going to have to brace for another bridge closure and this time, it's going to be the golden gate. when it reopens, it should be a lot safer. kpix 5's ann notarangelo in marin county with how these new barriers are going to help prevent the head-on collisions. ann. >> reporter: allen, they are going to close down this bridge in october or november of next year for a weekend and when it reopens, there will be these new movable medians in place. it evokes fond melt memories unless you've been in a crash on the bridge. the last crash was in 2001. more recently from 2006 to 2010 there have been 306 collisions and 83 injuries. >> we're always moving forward with whatever we can do to improve safety on the span and the movable median barrier is a crucial project towards that end. >> reporter: tomorrow a huge step in improving the safety of the bridge as a committ
multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating. they couldn't give an exact list of the offenses committed but said it involves a host of felonies. >>> only on 5, the bay area's going to have to brace for another bridge closure and this time, it's going to be the golden gate. when it reopens, it should be a lot safer. kpix 5's ann notarangelo in marin county with how these new barriers are going to help prevent the head-on collisions. ann. >> reporter: allen, they are going...
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major health providers are accused of taking advantage of the confusion surrounding the new healthcare law to price gouge california customers, those stories and much more tonight at 6:00, guys. >> thanks. we'll see you then. thanks efficiency watching us. the cbs evening news cbs evening news with scott pelley is coming up. >> see you in 30 minutes. the white house calls 911 to repair health care online. wyatt andrews has the latest. americans tell our poll what they think. was she adopted or kidnapped? holly williams investigates the mysterious girl found among the gypsies. today, apple revealed its next- generation tablet. its competitors fired back with innovations of their own. ben tracy on what's killing the p.c. and a symbol of the strongest nation on earth is falling apart. we learned today the capitol is about to take on a whole new look. nancy cordes shows us what's really rotten under the dome. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
major health providers are accused of taking advantage of the confusion surrounding the new healthcare law to price gouge california customers, those stories and much more tonight at 6:00, guys. >> thanks. we'll see you then. thanks efficiency watching us. the cbs evening news cbs evening news with scott pelley is coming up. >> see you in 30 minutes. the white house calls 911 to repair health care online. wyatt andrews has the latest. americans tell our poll what they think. was she...
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but some consumer groups argue this violates california law because it would discriminate against people who don't have advanced degrees or well paying jobs. the state has allowed similar breaks to doctors and lawyers. >>> speaking of driving, it's the friday night before christmas. lots of people are out on the freeways. this is 880 in oakland. for many tonight is getaway night. at airports, this is the busiest day of the christmas travel season. a couple of hours ago we talk with travelers at sfo. >> got up extra early just to make sure in case there were any delays that we had every opportunity to either find another flight or not miss our flight. >> i'm not looking forward to. it's really a long and busy day but so far, it's at least a beginning the early part is good. >> probably get a little hectic. snow and ice will certainly bring delays at big airline hubs in chicago, cleveland, philadelphia and new york. not the case here in the bay area, however. it was a great day for sacred heart community services to pass out toys. they are still 3,000 toys short. you can help by bringing c
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closes a loophole under the old law. it allows for voice-activated texting for all california drivers until someone realized that's probably not best for young inexperienced drivers. and even young inexperienced drivers seem to agree. >> texting is a big thing. they like to text. i mean, i don't know. i like to text. >> the goal is to keep distractions out of the driver's seat and for teens that's doubly true. this is one of several new laws for california drivers coming up this year including making more room for bikes on the roads and emergency exits put in all limos. the teen texting law hits the books on january 1. live in emeryville, brian webb, kpix 5. >> there are a few other changes coming. amber alerts are being expanded to cover any child abduction. limousines as you heard brian talk about there, modified or extended must have removable rear emergency windows by january 2016. that's another year. and that law is in response to the deadly fire on the san mateo bridge, of course. and clean air vehicles can still
closes a loophole under the old law. it allows for voice-activated texting for all california drivers until someone realized that's probably not best for young inexperienced drivers. and even young inexperienced drivers seem to agree. >> texting is a big thing. they like to text. i mean, i don't know. i like to text. >> the goal is to keep distractions out of the driver's seat and for teens that's doubly true. this is one of several new laws for california drivers coming up this...
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this after senate democrats removed language that would have defunded president obama's healthcare law. now, to the chagrin of some gop members, house speaker john boehner says he will not support the senate version of the bill. instead, republican leaders are now considering a new bill that would delay the healthcare law for one year. but the president meantime says he will not negotiate. allen, we are now looking at less than three days until the deadline. >> bargaining sessions and having a breakthrough this weekend? >> reporter: well, perhaps. the house has a meeting scheduled tomorrow where they will mull over the senate bill and try to put their heads together and figure out who to get to get 218 members to sign on whatever new route they decide to follow. there's a lot of politics here and rift now within the republican party over this. so allen they are going to have to put their heads together and work it out or not. meantime this potential government shutdown continues to loom and frighten people. >> are we talking critical services? i wouldn't think so, national parks, thing
this after senate democrats removed language that would have defunded president obama's healthcare law. now, to the chagrin of some gop members, house speaker john boehner says he will not support the senate version of the bill. instead, republican leaders are now considering a new bill that would delay the healthcare law for one year. but the president meantime says he will not negotiate. allen, we are now looking at less than three days until the deadline. >> bargaining sessions and...
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under the law, donations to a political campaign must be spent on the campaign. but today, jesse jackson, jr., pleaded guilty to spending $750,000 of his donors' money on a lavish lifestyle. federal prosecutors say the looting began seven years ago, nearly half the time jackson has represented his chicago district in congress. jackson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to make false statements in his campaign finance reports, mail fraud and wire fraud. jackson's wife pleaded guilty to filing false income tax reports. the former congressman is the son of jesse jackson. he was born in 1965 on the very
under the law, donations to a political campaign must be spent on the campaign. but today, jesse jackson, jr., pleaded guilty to spending $750,000 of his donors' money on a lavish lifestyle. federal prosecutors say the looting began seven years ago, nearly half the time jackson has represented his chicago district in congress. jackson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to make false statements in his campaign finance reports, mail fraud and wire fraud. jackson's wife pleaded guilty to filing false...
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we're told at least 75 law enforcement officers with dogs are searching yard to yard. we are working to get more information and we'll keep chopper 5 there and get you the information as soon as we have it. >>> the sun has unleashed four major eruptions in the past 24 hours affecting earth's satellite systems. scientists say it's the most intense solar activity of the year and we'll likely see more in the coming days. each flare emitted energy equivalent to a billion hydrogen bombs. nasa says the flares' radiation could affect two of their spacecraft. the flares pose no danger to us here on earth, though. >>> and ken bastida is with mobile weather at the chabot space and science center with details of the nasa mission that may be lost in space. ken. >> reporter: yeah. how are you doing, elizabeth? we're here at the california academy of sciences chabot across the bay. they are looking at this s we. of course, we're talking about kepler, the observatory that's about 40 million miles from the earth right now. this was a spacecraft that was launched back in 2009 and it's
we're told at least 75 law enforcement officers with dogs are searching yard to yard. we are working to get more information and we'll keep chopper 5 there and get you the information as soon as we have it. >>> the sun has unleashed four major eruptions in the past 24 hours affecting earth's satellite systems. scientists say it's the most intense solar activity of the year and we'll likely see more in the coming days. each flare emitted energy equivalent to a billion hydrogen bombs....
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she is the first deaf-blind student at harvard law school currently on the way to becoming a disability rights lawyer. we'll be right back. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ ♪ cruz he is in a press breifing right now. just now >>> coming up tonight at 6:00, cbs 5 reporter keit do was the first reporter on the scene of a shooting at santa cruz. he i current in a press briefing right now. two officers have been injured. chopper 5 live over the scene of a neighborhood on lockdown. we'll have the very latest from santa cruz tonight at 6:00. >> thanks for watching at 5:00. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: c
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the results of a raid by law enforcement. and not normally friendly to the environment, how locomotives in the bay area are going green. >>> thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, how far can the markets go? wall street makes history with a new high, but can the rally last? anthony mason on what is stampeding the bulls. >> this is a sad day. >> pelley: washington makes history with a new low. in a showdown democrats sweep away 100 years of tradition. republicans vow to make them pay. three women are freed after being held as slaves for 30 years. mark phillips is on the story. and bob schieffer finds the man who faced lee harvey oswald in the moment after oswald shot the president 50 years ago. >> he didn't appear stressed in any way. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
the results of a raid by law enforcement. and not normally friendly to the environment, how locomotives in the bay area are going green. >>> thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, how far can the markets go? wall street makes history with a new high, but can the rally last? anthony mason on what is stampeding the bulls. >> this is a sad day. >>...
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. >> laws governing the immigration system aren't working. the system is broken. >> the gop favors tougher border security but not necessarily a path to citizenship for those already in the u.s. illegally. >>> noticeable drop in temperatures this morning but also fog clung to the golden gate bridge. >> both usually go hand in hand. when the fog doesn't want to mean, temperatures usually drop and we had both of those today and even more coming up tomorrow. we're looking out toward livermore right now. mid-level clouds moving up from the south and there is that cloud stuckey cloud cover as we like to say. sticking to the coast currently with temperatures there only in the upper 50s. oakland you're at 69, not as hot inland, concord 88, livermore 85. normal 71 in oakland, 72, 72 over the weekend. 71 on monday. yesterday 76. but there's your drop in temperature. more widespread marine layer and a stronger onshore flow. today you were six degrees cooler than yesterday. lows tonight mid-50s, vallejo 56. mountain view 58. and santa rosa dropping down
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. >> i usually run with my husband or mother-in-law. sometimes you just want to go out. but it is kind of scary. >> investigators want to talk to the two cyclists who helped the victim and hope they will come forward. >>> the cover is blown for a burlingame boutique. investigators found they have been selling fake designer merchandise as the real thing. kpix 5 reporter sue kwon has detailses of the raid. >> reporter: jewelry, handbags, sunglasses from labels like prada and gucci, these are photos of high-end brand name look-alikes more than 400 fakes seized during a raid of mickey's european fashion in burlingame. >> there are four men taking a lot of boxes out. apparently they were fake gucci, purr, rolex watches, purses. >> reporter: those men were private investigators working on behalf of fashion brands. they teamed with burlingame police in a four-month investigation. >> over the four months, yeah, the purchase was made. they took a look at the items. they verified it. they had us follow up on it. it was just kind of a timely process. >> reporter: the shop first spa
. >> i usually run with my husband or mother-in-law. sometimes you just want to go out. but it is kind of scary. >> investigators want to talk to the two cyclists who helped the victim and hope they will come forward. >>> the cover is blown for a burlingame boutique. investigators found they have been selling fake designer merchandise as the real thing. kpix 5 reporter sue kwon has detailses of the raid. >> reporter: jewelry, handbags, sunglasses from labels like...
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. >> mark, you know, having worked in that community, i know it's a really tight-knit law enforcement community. last night the sheriff's department took over patrolling the city. what's happening with that today and tonight? >> indeed. the police chief of santa cruz says it all. his officers are off duty until tomorrow morning. and the sheriff's department and the chp have assumed all patrol duties in the actual city of santa cruz to give the tight-knit police department the time they need to grieve to come together and to figure out how to deal with this tragedy one they have never faced before. >> that's going to last for a while, i take it. >> reporter: at least until tomorrow morning, is what the chief said. >> all right. mark sayre in santa cruz, thank you. >>> now, a fire crew that was on the way to help the fallen officers ended up caught in the crossfire of the final shootout. as their truck was hit by gunfire, those firefighters jumped into action to protect people passing by. >> at least one if not more fire department personnel actually took one citizen witness to the grou
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this is his latest run-in with the law since he was acquitted in the shooting death of trayvon martin back in july. >>> newly released dashcam video shows police officers shooting at a minivan with a woman and five children. >> doing 71 back there in 55. >>> reporter: 39-year-old mother of five is pulled over for speeding by a new mexico state police officer just north of santa fe. the officer's dash camera captures the encounter. she drives off and the officer pursues and pulls her over again. emotions escalate. >> get out of the vehicle. get out of the vehicle right now. [ screaming ] >> reporter: farrell doesn't budge. but her 14-year-old son jumps out. but he retreats when the officer pulls out his taser. >> you're already facing evading charges right now. you ran away from me, okay? >> reporter: she finally gets out. >> turn around and face the vehicle. >> reporter: then appears to ignore the officer and struggles to get back inside [ screaming ] >> reporter: outcomes her son again. this time, he scuffles with the officer. he runs back to the car and the family is locked inside.
this is his latest run-in with the law since he was acquitted in the shooting death of trayvon martin back in july. >>> newly released dashcam video shows police officers shooting at a minivan with a woman and five children. >> doing 71 back there in 55. >>> reporter: 39-year-old mother of five is pulled over for speeding by a new mexico state police officer just north of santa fe. the officer's dash camera captures the encounter. she drives off and the officer pursues...
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federal laws are blocking them from rebuilding their homes after damaging fires. just this morning another family in natomas is left looking for a place to stay tonight. that's after an early-morning fire scorched their home. an even bigger concern? they might not get to rebuild because fema has stopped all construction due to flood concerns. >> where are the kids and animals going to go? >> your heart goes out to a homeowner that has this happen. >> federal rules require homes that need rebuilding to be 20 feet above ground clear of potential flood danger. homeowners say the cost to do that would be outrageous. local political leaders are working on legislation to change the fema regulations. >>> a reno man is behind bars after being publicly shamed on facebook for not paying his bar tab. the bar posted this photo of him on its facebook page. workers say he walked out on a $100 tab. turns out, he may have been been his diamond dash act at three other places. this is his photo now after reno police arrested him tuesday on a probation violation. zelaznog said he wa
federal laws are blocking them from rebuilding their homes after damaging fires. just this morning another family in natomas is left looking for a place to stay tonight. that's after an early-morning fire scorched their home. an even bigger concern? they might not get to rebuild because fema has stopped all construction due to flood concerns. >> where are the kids and animals going to go? >> your heart goes out to a homeowner that has this happen. >> federal rules require...
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reporter: but there is now a unified approach to dealing with the financial effects of the minimum wage law passed by 60% of the voters in november. it's an awareness campaign called "earn 'n' spend in san jose." >> we're hoping that this campaign will remind folks that this is where the only community in silicon valley where the minimum wage is being paid people will vote again with their wallets. >> reporter: and so san jose businesses now paying $10 an hour instead of $8. this was all started by a sociology class at san jose state who wanted to make an impact and according to the businesses here, they have. live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> now, the federal minimum wage could soon exceed san jose's. a bill was just introduced in congress that would raise the nation's base rate from 7.25 an hour to 10.10 over the next three years. >>> a 4.7 earthquake shook a wide area of southern california but apparently did little else. the quake struck just before 10 a.m. in the desert near anza. it's about 100 miles southeast of los angeles. but it was felt through downtown l.a., san diego a
reporter: but there is now a unified approach to dealing with the financial effects of the minimum wage law passed by 60% of the voters in november. it's an awareness campaign called "earn 'n' spend in san jose." >> we're hoping that this campaign will remind folks that this is where the only community in silicon valley where the minimum wage is being paid people will vote again with their wallets. >> reporter: and so san jose businesses now paying $10 an hour instead of...
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saidshe would like to see legislation to protect debit card customers but says there's already a state law that requires retailers like target to notify customers as soon as they learn of a breach. speier wants to know what target knew when. >> one of the things i absolutely think needs to take place is an oversight hearing to determine why it took so long for target to identify there had been a breach. >> reporter: but in the meantime, like 40 million other shoppers she is reading her credit card statement and checking it twice. now, target says they did know about the breach as of last sunday. but they didn't say why they haven't told customers until today. bottom line, if you use a debit card, change your p.i.n. and get a new one. if you used a credit card, probably not as urgent. target set up a hotline and we have information about that on our website, kpix.com/consumerwatch. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> as bad as all this is, it's not the worst security breach we have seen. in 2006, tjx companies which owns tj maxx and marshalls suffered a breach that affected 94 mi
saidshe would like to see legislation to protect debit card customers but says there's already a state law that requires retailers like target to notify customers as soon as they learn of a breach. speier wants to know what target knew when. >> one of the things i absolutely think needs to take place is an oversight hearing to determine why it took so long for target to identify there had been a breach. >> reporter: but in the meantime, like 40 million other shoppers she is reading...
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. >> blue shield refused to comply with the law so i notified them i would file a court action to force them to comply. >> reporter: this isn't just a california issue. other carriers across the country are telling up to 3 million americans, they may lose their current insurance policies because they don't meet new government standards. >> in many cases the inability of an individual to not keep his coverage is because the insurance company has decided to phase out the plan. >> reporter: those who want to take advantage of the extension, they have to notify blue shield by december 6. >> that was ron jones reporting. blue shield is expected to send notices to policyholders tomorrow. their policies can now be extended to march 31st of 2014. >>> shoppers run for their lives. >> ault of nowhereout of nowhere the guy is shooting in the air. >> the shooter had a different mission. what the family is revealing about the man who triggered chaos in a new jersey mall. >>> and he planned a party for middle schoolers at hooters. why this football coach would rather lose his job than back down. ,,,,
. >> blue shield refused to comply with the law so i notified them i would file a court action to force them to comply. >> reporter: this isn't just a california issue. other carriers across the country are telling up to 3 million americans, they may lose their current insurance policies because they don't meet new government standards. >> in many cases the inability of an individual to not keep his coverage is because the insurance company has decided to phase out the plan....
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captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, the president takes >> we fumbled the roll out on this health care law. >> pelley: mr. obama expresses regret and rolls back part of obamacare. >> you say you're back to zero. how do you start again? >> pelley: seth doane with survivors of the super typhoon, fending off hunger, waiting for rescue. a big city mayor fights for his job after new rounds of charges of misconduct. and the kennedy assassination. bob schieffer tells the story through police recordings, some never heard until tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama set out to fix a broken promise today. he
captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, the president takes >> we fumbled the roll out on this health care law. >> pelley: mr. obama expresses regret and rolls back part of obamacare. >> you say you're back to zero. how do you start again? >> pelley: seth doane with survivors of the super typhoon, fending off hunger, waiting for rescue. a big city mayor fights for his job after new rounds of charges of misconduct. and the kennedy assassination. bob schieffer tells...
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tax law that he says would make it more business friendly. it would force apple and other high-tech companies to bring their profits home. >>> the urban search-and-rescue team here in menlo park has not been called to duty yet. but they are ready to roll in oklahoma at a moment's notice. the story on how they prepare coming up. >> from the 90s to the 70s inland, sfo with a 43-mile-per- hour wind gust, a live look outside, yes it's breezy and cooler. i'll answer how much longer it's going to last in the seven- day forecast. coming up. ,, rescue specialists from the area are heading to oklahom governor brown has sent six people from local fire departments as part of the sponse. >>> search-and-rescue specialists from the bay area are heading to oklahoma. governor brown has sent six people from local fire departments as part of the overall federal response. kpix 5's linda yee in menlo park where another team is standing by ready if it gets the call, too. linda? >> reporter: yes, they are, allen. one of those members that's already over there is a
tax law that he says would make it more business friendly. it would force apple and other high-tech companies to bring their profits home. >>> the urban search-and-rescue team here in menlo park has not been called to duty yet. but they are ready to roll in oklahoma at a moment's notice. the story on how they prepare coming up. >> from the 90s to the 70s inland, sfo with a 43-mile-per- hour wind gust, a live look outside, yes it's breezy and cooler. i'll answer how much longer...
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part of the president's health care law will be delayed. wyatt andrews finds that consumers may pay more. there's new information about that sink hole that followed a florida resort. manuel bojorquez is there. in a rare interview charlie rose asks internet tycoon larry ellison just who is collecting our private information. >> let me tell you who is collecting it. >> pelley: and terrell brown with 16 garage workers who won the lottery. how did they feel? >> we're very happy, happy, happy. some of my friends would say.
part of the president's health care law will be delayed. wyatt andrews finds that consumers may pay more. there's new information about that sink hole that followed a florida resort. manuel bojorquez is there. in a rare interview charlie rose asks internet tycoon larry ellison just who is collecting our private information. >> let me tell you who is collecting it. >> pelley: and terrell brown with 16 garage workers who won the lottery. how did they feel? >> we're very happy,...
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. >> the governor says he will sign the bill into law. >>> a 61-year-old man was using the computer at san francisco's public library when out of nowhere he was attacked. kpix 5's mark kelly with the brazen assault and why it's part of a bigger safety issue. mark. >> reporter: well, liz, some say it's safe here, others say it's not. but one thing is certain, this place is busy. the public library seats 7 million visitors a year and sometimes some of them just don't get along. middle of the day you can hear a pin drop in the san francisco public library. the way libraries are meant to be. but it was also in the middle of the day just this week a violent incident happened at these computers. staff say one library patron hit another library patron with a chair, leaving behind this trail of blood. an arrest was made. library spokesman michelle jeffers says this violence is unusual. >> it's rare that incidents like this happen. i don't want people to be falsely or unjustly alarmed about coming to the library. >> reporter: let the numbers tell the story. last fiscal year, there were 3600 inc
. >> the governor says he will sign the bill into law. >>> a 61-year-old man was using the computer at san francisco's public library when out of nowhere he was attacked. kpix 5's mark kelly with the brazen assault and why it's part of a bigger safety issue. mark. >> reporter: well, liz, some say it's safe here, others say it's not. but one thing is certain, this place is busy. the public library seats 7 million visitors a year and sometimes some of them just don't get...
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federal laws can seem more advantageous to couples where one partner earns more than the other. yesterday's ruling means couples can go back and amend their tax returns for up to three years. >> three years is generally the period of time during which either you or the government can go back and reopen a return. >> reporter: that same three- year amendment period also applies to inheritance taxes something at the heart of yesterday's supreme court ruling. so same-sex couples who were forced to pay inheritance taxes can now try to recoup some of those costs. another huge change, social security. same-sex married couples will get the same benefits now enjoyed by heterosexual married couples. >> that is a big thing that is a benefit. it's a large benefit. >> reporter: another benefit, healthcare. married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but
federal laws can seem more advantageous to couples where one partner earns more than the other. yesterday's ruling means couples can go back and amend their tax returns for up to three years. >> three years is generally the period of time during which either you or the government can go back and reopen a return. >> reporter: that same three- year amendment period also applies to inheritance taxes something at the heart of yesterday's supreme court ruling. so same-sex couples who...
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has said many times he will veto any bill that comes to his desk that alters the healthcare reform law in any way. >> going back to the gop plan, can you tell us about their plan that would only fund part of the government? >> reporter: yeah. in the meantime, what they are trying to do is fund portions of the government. last night, they had a vote they were trying to keep funding going for veterans, the national park service and for parts of the district of columbia. that failed. and they tried again today and added two more emergency spending bills to their list and those bills would fund medical research and the national guard. and again, the president, the senate, they are saying, we want one clean bill that funds the government. it reopens the government. and then we'll address what your main concern is down the line and those are those long- term budget issues, tax reform, obamacare. but right now, they just want to re-open the government and that's where they're stuck. >> sure. all right, danielle, thank you. >>> well, here's what the president has to say about the stalemate ear
has said many times he will veto any bill that comes to his desk that alters the healthcare reform law in any way. >> going back to the gop plan, can you tell us about their plan that would only fund part of the government? >> reporter: yeah. in the meantime, what they are trying to do is fund portions of the government. last night, they had a vote they were trying to keep funding going for veterans, the national park service and for parts of the district of columbia. that failed....
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the law requires more exits in the passenger compartment. drivers have to brief riders on safety features. it will apply to all new limos after july of 2015. existing limos will have 2 1/2 years to phase it in. >>> a split decision today on san jose's effort to bring the oakland a's to the south bay. a federal judge tossed out an antitrust lawsuit by the city against major league baseball. but the judge did agree the mlb interfered with a contract between the city and the team that sets aside land for a ballpark. san jose delayed a vote on the stadium issue, expecting a decision on whether the a's would be allowed to move. it is a decision city leaders have been waiting for, for four years. the city considers today's ruling a victory. >> it means that our case against major league baseball will continue in federal court. we'll be able to do some discovery and get to the bottom of why the commissioner refuses to ask the owners to allow the a's to move to san jose. >> well, neither side has said whether it's going to appeal the ruling. >>> mar
the law requires more exits in the passenger compartment. drivers have to brief riders on safety features. it will apply to all new limos after july of 2015. existing limos will have 2 1/2 years to phase it in. >>> a split decision today on san jose's effort to bring the oakland a's to the south bay. a federal judge tossed out an antitrust lawsuit by the city against major league baseball. but the judge did agree the mlb interfered with a contract between the city and the team that...
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wife released a statement saying she was shocked to hear news reports about her husband and brother-in-law. she says she is cooperating with the investigation. public health officials revised the number of people injured in the attack from their initial report of 170 to now more than 280. that's because some of the survivors waited to get treatment for their injuries. a private funeral service was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. his mother and sister were seriously wounded in the attack. the family released a statement saying, this has been the most difficult week of their lives. m.i.t. campus police officer sean collier was also laid to rest tuesday. investigators tell cbs news the brothers assassinated the officer in his car so they could take his gun. vinita nair, cbs news, boston. >> reporter: we have also learned six weeks before the boston marathon bombings the older brother was at a new hampshire fireworks store. we're told at the store he bought two mortar kits. it's unknown at this time whether that was what was used in these two pressure cooker bombs but certainly anoth
wife released a statement saying she was shocked to hear news reports about her husband and brother-in-law. she says she is cooperating with the investigation. public health officials revised the number of people injured in the attack from their initial report of 170 to now more than 280. that's because some of the survivors waited to get treatment for their injuries. a private funeral service was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. his mother and sister were seriously wounded in the...
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our new poll has a verdict on the president and the health care law. john dickerson looks at the sobering numbers. alex rodriguez storms out and sounds off. jeff glor on what a-rod said about the baseball commissioner. >> to put me in his big mantle on the way out, that's a hell of a trophy. >> pelley: chip reid reports on an emergency landing after an escape slide deployed inside the passenger compartment. and we'll speak with clint hill, the only secret service agent to reach president kennedy as the shots were being fired 50 years ago. >> and then just as i approached the president's car there was a third shot. it hit the president in the head. >> pelley: what did you see? head. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs eveningew
our new poll has a verdict on the president and the health care law. john dickerson looks at the sobering numbers. alex rodriguez storms out and sounds off. jeff glor on what a-rod said about the baseball commissioner. >> to put me in his big mantle on the way out, that's a hell of a trophy. >> pelley: chip reid reports on an emergency landing after an escape slide deployed inside the passenger compartment. and we'll speak with clint hill, the only secret service agent to reach...
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law enforcement have taken a person into custody in tupelo, mississippi. letters are signed ikc and i approve this message. one was addressed to the president and the other to mississippi senator roger wicker. the letters were intercepted tuesday before they could reach their intended targets. senate mail delivery is suspended for two days as a precaution. >>> it may have been one of the more photographed crimes in history. immediately boston police turned to social media for clues about the bombings. but that effort has not stopped with police. kpix 5's mike sugerman shows us the work of the new armchair investigators. >>> reporter: more cell videos and pictures, maybe hundreds of thousands now on the web, one who goes by 4 chan think tank now han 1.2 million hits and that's doubled in just three hours. it has detailed photos of several people with backpacks in and around the marathon finish line. this is a whole new world of police work not involving police. >> definitely social media has changed police work. >> reporter: sfpd officers say all you have t
law enforcement have taken a person into custody in tupelo, mississippi. letters are signed ikc and i approve this message. one was addressed to the president and the other to mississippi senator roger wicker. the letters were intercepted tuesday before they could reach their intended targets. senate mail delivery is suspended for two days as a precaution. >>> it may have been one of the more photographed crimes in history. immediately boston police turned to social media for clues...
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it's not clear if deputy eric gelhaus identified himself as a law enforcement officer before he shot and killed 14-year-old andy lopez. an investigator told the "chronicle" the deputy couldn't remember if he told the teen he was a deputy. he said he felt lopez threatened his life after the deputy told him to drop it. the airsoft rifle looks like the real thing. the report also said a witness warned lopez cops were in the airplane and to put the replica gun away. >> it's a tragedy. the death could have been prevented. >> reporter: as a response to the shooting, california state senator kevin de leon wants to reintroduce legislation. >> these guns are being manufactured, these toy guns, airsoft guns, to be either translucent or some sort of discriminating color where it's a neon color. >> total waste of time and tax dollars. >> reporter: ryan sells these toy guns at his store. he says coloring them won't work. >> that's not what people want. you can change the legislation all you want. but if the kid buys a gun that's all pink or clear they are just going to spray-paint it. >> reporter
it's not clear if deputy eric gelhaus identified himself as a law enforcement officer before he shot and killed 14-year-old andy lopez. an investigator told the "chronicle" the deputy couldn't remember if he told the teen he was a deputy. he said he felt lopez threatened his life after the deputy told him to drop it. the airsoft rifle looks like the real thing. the report also said a witness warned lopez cops were in the airplane and to put the replica gun away. >> it's a...
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there's no law that dictates how long they can hold it. >> julie, thanks. have a good weekend. >> you, too. >>> president obama's second inauguration is expected to bring in up to 700,000 people on the national mall in washington, dc on monday. but that's just a fraction of the nearly 2 million who attended four years ago. still, organizers aren't taking any chances. at least 6000 national guard troops will be on duty along with thousands of police officers and federal agents. no threats have been revealed, but authorities say they are not taking any chances. >>> and stay with cbs 5 all weekend for live inauguration coverage, from our very own christin ayers. her reports begin tomorrow. cbs news will carry the president's swearing-in beginning at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. we'll be right back. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we kno
there's no law that dictates how long they can hold it. >> julie, thanks. have a good weekend. >> you, too. >>> president obama's second inauguration is expected to bring in up to 700,000 people on the national mall in washington, dc on monday. but that's just a fraction of the nearly 2 million who attended four years ago. still, organizers aren't taking any chances. at least 6000 national guard troops will be on duty along with thousands of police officers and federal...
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butler is serving eight years for his involvement in the wide reaching case that is implicating other law enforcement officers and a lawyer. >> in norman's mind, he has been unfairly singled out because he is a cop. as the cord said, i court said, i need to sentence in a way that the public doesn't lose respect in the courts and can trust its police officers, who know that there's hell to pay if they get caught doing something. >> reporter: while wielsch had rows and rows of family and friends in a attendance there were some who believe the judge got it right. >> if you want to go out and deal and, you know, sell dope and rob people, don't be a police officer. >> reporter: the way federal sentencing works, it looks as if norman wielsch will spend at least 12 years in federal prison. elizabeth, we should also point out that the judge fined him $150,000 and she said that was due immediately. >> all right. ann notarangelo, thank you. >>> well, initially he said, hey, stuff happens. now a slight change of tone and governor brown's new take on the $6 billion bay bridge. >> the advertise one-ti
butler is serving eight years for his involvement in the wide reaching case that is implicating other law enforcement officers and a lawyer. >> in norman's mind, he has been unfairly singled out because he is a cop. as the cord said, i court said, i need to sentence in a way that the public doesn't lose respect in the courts and can trust its police officers, who know that there's hell to pay if they get caught doing something. >> reporter: while wielsch had rows and rows of family...
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the governor signed that law today. but the state will not start issuing those licenses until january of 2015. activists are pushed for the state to allow illegal immigrants to drive saying it will ease their fears of facing deportation if they get pulled over. there are now 10 states that allow them to apply for licenses. >>> other bay area headlines, palo alto police are asking for the public's help in finding this man. he and another man are suspected of stabbing a driver who had pulled over to fix his car. it happened on melville avenue late saturday night. investigators say the driver was not robbed and he is expected to recover from his injuries. >>> san francisco police are looking into an attempted carjacking that ended with this crash. it happened on guerrero street and duboce about 4 a.m. a limo driver told officers someone in another car fired shots at him. that caused him to crash. no one was hurt. no one has been arrested. >>> they were once swarming with people, now they are barely surviving. >> it's a nig
the governor signed that law today. but the state will not start issuing those licenses until january of 2015. activists are pushed for the state to allow illegal immigrants to drive saying it will ease their fears of facing deportation if they get pulled over. there are now 10 states that allow them to apply for licenses. >>> other bay area headlines, palo alto police are asking for the public's help in finding this man. he and another man are suspected of stabbing a driver who had...
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but in california, there is no law and therefore, they have this ultimate punishment to us the riders if they can't find agreement. >> reporter: glazer had no trouble finding people who are angry about the bart workers' ability to bring the bay area to a standstill. >> they just know that we're all pretty vulnerable and that we rely on it so much and they're just kind of yanking our chain i think. >> they are forcing us to an extreme situation. >> there should be restrictions because like i said, i have friends that lost their jobs because of it. so the last time around. >> if they didn't have the power to strike, what power would they have? >> reporter: dean henry brady at the goldman school of public policy at uc-berkeley says the power of public employees to influence the negotiating process makes the bargaining situation tricky. but he says banning strikes would remove much of their leverage. >> that's just no question about it. if you have lost the power to strike, you have lost probably the biggest and best weapon that a union has and that would be a problem. >> reporter: so wou
but in california, there is no law and therefore, they have this ultimate punishment to us the riders if they can't find agreement. >> reporter: glazer had no trouble finding people who are angry about the bart workers' ability to bring the bay area to a standstill. >> they just know that we're all pretty vulnerable and that we rely on it so much and they're just kind of yanking our chain i think. >> they are forcing us to an extreme situation. >> there should be...
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attorney general called florida's stand your ground law senseless. those stories and more tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, crops. so serious - the e issued an emerge >>> new at 6:00 tonight they are considered a serious threat to california's fruit crop. so serious, the state issued an emergency after discovering them in a bay area city. tonight, the war against guava fruit flies involving a deadly insecticide. >>> a boat race that almost no one showed up to today. how some bay area homeowners are losing thousands a week because of the lack of interest in america's cup. that and the latest news at 6:00. >> including the protest in san francisco. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> the latest news and weather are always on kpix.com. we'll see you at 6:00 in 30 minutes. have a good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight the east is baking. millions swelter in what could be the worst week of the summer. elaine quijano asks the power compa
attorney general called florida's stand your ground law senseless. those stories and more tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, crops. so serious - the e issued an emerge >>> new at 6:00 tonight they are considered a serious threat to california's fruit crop. so serious, the state issued an emergency after discovering them in a bay area city. tonight, the war against guava fruit flies involving a deadly insecticide....
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washington to, quote, make reforms that insure government surveillance efforts are clearly restricted by law. the anti snooping push follows revelations that the nsa tapped into the company's data to spy on citizens and businesses. not included in the privacy reform are online video game companies which are reportedly being targeted by thena. according to classified documents recently released by nsa leaker snowden, the government is searching for terrorist. they claim agents gained access to games such as world of war craft and x box live game network. >>> the viral video that could lead to serious conqueenses for college football praise. >> then i decided to give my whole piggy bank to nasa. >>> a little boy on a mission to save his dream job. how he is hoping to get the president's attention. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two n
washington to, quote, make reforms that insure government surveillance efforts are clearly restricted by law. the anti snooping push follows revelations that the nsa tapped into the company's data to spy on citizens and businesses. not included in the privacy reform are online video game companies which are reportedly being targeted by thena. according to classified documents recently released by nsa leaker snowden, the government is searching for terrorist. they claim agents gained access to...
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will provide kenya with whatever law enforcement support is necessary. >>> a uc-berkeley graduate was one of the more than 170 people injured in the attack. 26-year-old elaine dang moved to nairobi last year to work for an online restaurant guide. she says two of her kenyan friends were killed in the mall. dang posted a picture on twitter to let everyone know that she is okay. >> i am also very grateful for, like, the kenyan people. everyone was so helpful and supportive. >> she also said that she hopes the shooting doesn't paint an ugly picture of kenya, a country that she loves. >>> a bay area woman takes on abercrombie & fitch and wins. >> i felt like it was right for me to stand up and say something about it. >> now the company is making a change to its infamous employee dress code. >>> it was looking like a blowout on the bay but now the tide is changing. how oracle could be on its way to one of the biggest comebacks in america's cup history. ,, pepper jack cheese, mushrooms, jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny'
will provide kenya with whatever law enforcement support is necessary. >>> a uc-berkeley graduate was one of the more than 170 people injured in the attack. 26-year-old elaine dang moved to nairobi last year to work for an online restaurant guide. she says two of her kenyan friends were killed in the mall. dang posted a picture on twitter to let everyone know that she is okay. >> i am also very grateful for, like, the kenyan people. everyone was so helpful and supportive....
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. >> reporter: she says even california horses protected by law from slaughter quietly disappear into the pipeline. simply by crossing first into neighboring states where exporting for slaughter is legal. >> it's very easy to get around. >> reporter: we found no one monitoring the auctions either. the department of agriculture requires auctions like this one in turlock to keep their records. but they are not required to release their transactions to the state and the state told us they don't have the budget for inspection. on the night we visited the auction, we noticed one person who appeared to be an employee buying up most of the horses for sale. the auction's owner turned down our request for an interview. but confirmed the person is his employee an does buy a lot of horses. he told us it's their business what they do with them. so what about rhino u? like all thoroughbreds he has a tattoo that auction houses are supposed to keep records of. so we wanted to know who brought him in. the auction owner refused to show us his records. for the rescue group it's all very frustrating. >>
. >> reporter: she says even california horses protected by law from slaughter quietly disappear into the pipeline. simply by crossing first into neighboring states where exporting for slaughter is legal. >> it's very easy to get around. >> reporter: we found no one monitoring the auctions either. the department of agriculture requires auctions like this one in turlock to keep their records. but they are not required to release their transactions to the state and the state...
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over ten days, dorner allegedly killed four people, including two law enforcement officers. and he was prepared to kill more. john miller spoke to two of them.
over ten days, dorner allegedly killed four people, including two law enforcement officers. and he was prepared to kill more. john miller spoke to two of them.
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drones are now a law enforct tool. plus: "in terms of technical his >>> coming up at 6:00 how pranksters are trying to trick bay area drivers into thinking drones are now a law enforcement tool. plus -- >> challenges in television this is probably as hard as you can get. >> bringing america's cup to living rooms around the world. how the most sophisticated graphics add a whole new dimension never seen before in the world of racing. those stories and more at 6:00. >>> thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight 100 million americans are feelin . wildfires explode in the west. >> we've had fires but nothing like this. >> pelley: as the heat wave pushes the electrical grid toward its limits. we're covering the breaking story with bill whitaker in california and terrell brown in new york. a potential witness in the whitey bulger mob trial turns up dead. elaine quijano is covering in boston. david martin joins the 82n
drones are now a law enforct tool. plus: "in terms of technical his >>> coming up at 6:00 how pranksters are trying to trick bay area drivers into thinking drones are now a law enforcement tool. plus -- >> challenges in television this is probably as hard as you can get. >> bringing america's cup to living rooms around the world. how the most sophisticated graphics add a whole new dimension never seen before in the world of racing. those stories and more at 6:00....
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it's supposed to be set at the price they paid at and that's just the law. prop 13 governs and everybody has to comply. >> reporter: the district will hear our report tonight from a media campaign company about how it plans to evaluate the housing market and make the case to the county and perhaps even the courts that home values should be raised. >> the school district is asking me to reassess property values more aggressively than i feel is correct to do. >> reporter: kramer says the housing market is still unstable and there could be another slump. one homeowner summed up what i heard over and over again today. she said i'm sorry the schools need money but i need the money, too. is west contra costaist whatting their time and money trying -- wasting their time and money trying to get you to change your evaluation? >> yes. >> reporter: people say they want to pay more property taxes. they are invited to weigh in next week at a public hearing in. richmond, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> that public hearing is set for next wednesday, june 19. and by the way, sc
it's supposed to be set at the price they paid at and that's just the law. prop 13 governs and everybody has to comply. >> reporter: the district will hear our report tonight from a media campaign company about how it plans to evaluate the housing market and make the case to the county and perhaps even the courts that home values should be raised. >> the school district is asking me to reassess property values more aggressively than i feel is correct to do. >> reporter: kramer...
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the law some say is putting women's health at risk. >> i'm nervous. this may not be much of a vacation for any of us. >> disney debuts new rules for line cheaters. now disabled guests say their dream vacations could be a disaster. >> after a cool day today we'll go the other direction for the next few days. heading out tonight you'll find kind of chilly temperatures but clear skies and as we look live over san jose, we have the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> i'm a parent. i'm not perfect. >> the crying dad of the 9-year- old vegas stow away speaks out. his plea for help for his problem son. ,,,,,, wake of a law signed today governor brown. the bill allows nurs >>> new at 5:00, women in california will have easier access to abortions in the wake of a law signed today by governor brown. the bill allows nurse practitioners midwives and physicians assistants to perform abortions during the first trimester of pregnancy. it's designed to help women in rural areas where there aren't enough doctors. critics argue it puts women's health at risk. >>> d
the law some say is putting women's health at risk. >> i'm nervous. this may not be much of a vacation for any of us. >> disney debuts new rules for line cheaters. now disabled guests say their dream vacations could be a disaster. >> after a cool day today we'll go the other direction for the next few days. heading out tonight you'll find kind of chilly temperatures but clear skies and as we look live over san jose, we have the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> i'm...
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. >> who's going the enforce the laws, they don't have enough police officers how the transit agency wants to protect the passengers. >>> and another giant leap toward private space travel, what was accomplished today above the the mojave desert. ,,,,,,,,,, message to criminals: stay . mobile 5's ken bastida is le from the wanut creek bart station to tell us about thw safety measures designed to protect riders. . >>> b.a.r.t. is trying to send a message to criminals, stay away. >> and the new safety measures designed to protect riders. >> reporter: if you've been on b.a.r.t., and if for any long period of time, chances are you had one of those incidents where you see somebody weird get on or a troublemaker comes into the station or, you know, somebody hassles a station agent. b.a.r.t. police in the wake of the boston bombings have new safety measures that they want to employ. the first is is these little video cameras that the officers will begin wearing. several of them have been wearing them for a year now and they seem to have worked out pretty well. they claim people behave diffe
. >> who's going the enforce the laws, they don't have enough police officers how the transit agency wants to protect the passengers. >>> and another giant leap toward private space travel, what was accomplished today above the the mojave desert. ,,,,,,,,,, message to criminals: stay . mobile 5's ken bastida is le from the wanut creek bart station to tell us about thw safety measures designed to protect riders. . >>> b.a.r.t. is trying to send a message to criminals,...
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. >>> while most area law enforcement was in san jose, others put their grief aside to protect a community in mourning. kpix 5 reporter len ramirez on the ones who stayed behind and the mood in santa cruz right now. len. >> reporter: liz, ever since this double tragedy happened last week, there's been a tremendous outpouring of support from the law enforcement community and the community as a whole here in santa cruz. but today, while the officers were away mourning their fallen comrades, the criminal element apparently took advantage. just minutes after most of the region's law enforcement officers drove to san jose for services for the two murdered santa cruz officers -- >> tellers were pretty shaken up. >> reporter: -- three armed men robbed a bank of the best bank in nearby capitola. >> i couldn't believe someone was taking advantage of today. >> reporter: witnesses told police the robbers pointed handguns and escaped with an unnamed amount of cash. the timing was no coincidence. >> people know that a lot of the officers are going to be over there honoring the fallen officers. it's jus
. >>> while most area law enforcement was in san jose, others put their grief aside to protect a community in mourning. kpix 5 reporter len ramirez on the ones who stayed behind and the mood in santa cruz right now. len. >> reporter: liz, ever since this double tragedy happened last week, there's been a tremendous outpouring of support from the law enforcement community and the community as a whole here in santa cruz. but today, while the officers were away mourning their fallen...